Improved perfume ejector



CHRISTIAN L. ITEHRENSNEN,A OF NEW YORK, Y.'

Letters Patent'No. 101,848, dated April 12, 1870.

IMPROVED PERFUME BJECTOR.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of thesama To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CHRISTIAN L. FEHREXSEN, of the city, county, andState of New York, have invented a new and improved Perfume Iljector;and 1 do hereby declare the following to be a full, elear, and exactdescription thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to makeand use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawingforming part of this specification,in which drawing, consisting of oneligure, I representa vertical central section of my invention.

This invention relates to articles for contaiui ng liquid perfumes, andconsists in a vessel provided with a sliding perforated stopper orpiston and hollow stem, in such a manner that when the stopper is pushedinto the vessel, the perfume will be ejected through the stopper andhollow stem, and discharged upon the article or place toward which it isdirected, the end of the hollow stem heilig bent so as to form a handleby which the stopper is' operated.

In the example of my invention here shown, the vessel and the stern areof glass, and the stopper of cork; but I do not confine myself to anyparticular material.

The letter A designates a vessel for containing perfumeLand B is astopper fitted in it tight enough to prevent the contents from, beingaccidentally spilled out..

The stopper is hollow, or has a perforation through it whicheommunicateswith a hollow stem, O, which rises from it and extends beyond the top ofthevessel, where it is bent over t0 form a hollow curved handle or ring,D, which I perforate at E on its top, so that any liquid which is forcedthrough the stem and handle, will be ejected from 'the orifice E anddischarged upon any article properly presented to it, which it isdesired-to charge with the perfume.

In operating my ejector I hold the Vessel in the hand, and, passing aiinger through the ring or handle D, I press the .stopper against theliquid, and thereby canse the latter to rise np through the stopper andstem, and pass around into the handle, when it is ejected, asab'oveexplained.

VVhatI claim as new, and desire to vsecure by Letters Patent, is-

The. perfumeejector above shown, consisting of a vessel, A,*perforatedstopper B, and hollow stein C, whose end terminates in a ring or handlehaving an ejection-orifice, E, the said parts being combined andarranged substantially as described. i

This specification signed by me this 2d .day of February, 1870. p f y`CHRISTIAN L.- FEHREN SEN. Nif'itiiesses:

C. WAHLERS, E. F. KAs'rEsHUBnn.

